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		<title>By: tech2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, you have done quite a lot of research into your problem. 
Someone has already pointed out. But not complete solution for new use so if you need the steps how to do it, &lt;b&gt;here they are: &lt;/b&gt;Export it first from outlook for a current copy making sure you check mark &quot;include sub folders&quot;- then&#160; copy it to the taget PC, then import it back on the new pc from import/export in Outlook. Make sure you get all of the personal folders, contacts etc.&lt;b&gt;To export an individual Outlook folder&lt;/b&gt;, such as the Contacts folder or the Calendar folder, follow these steps:1. On the File menu,&#160; --&gt; Import And Export.2. Click Export To File --&gt; Next.3. In Create a file of type click Personal Folder File (.pst) --&gt; Next.4. In Select the folder to export from, click the folder you want to export. Click to select Include Sub-folders if it applies --&gt; Next.5. In Save exported file as, click Browse to select the location of the .pst file to receive the data that you want to export. Or, type the path and file name --&gt;Finish.&lt;b&gt;How to import .pst file data&lt;/b&gt;To import a .pst file into Outlook, follow these steps:1. On the File menu --&gt; Import And Export.2. Click Import from another program or file --&gt; Next.3. In Select the file type to import from, click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next.4. In File to Import, click Browse to locate the .pst file that you want to import --&gt; Next. If you know the path, type it in the box.5. In Select the folder to import from, click the folder that contains the data that you want to import.If the folder contains sub-folders, and you want to include this data in the import process, click to select the Include Sub-folders check box. If the destination for importing is the currently selected folder, click Import items into the current folder. Otherwise, click Import items into the same folder. This creates matching items in the destination folder that you select --&gt; Finish. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, you have done quite a lot of research into your problem.<br />
Someone has already pointed out. But not complete solution for new use so if you need the steps how to do it, <b>here they are: </b>Export it first from outlook for a current copy making sure you check mark &#8220;include sub folders&#8221;- then&nbsp; copy it to the taget PC, then import it back on the new pc from import/export in Outlook. Make sure you get all of the personal folders, contacts etc.<b>To export an individual Outlook folder</b>, such as the Contacts folder or the Calendar folder, follow these steps:1. On the File menu,&nbsp; &#8211;&gt; Import And Export.2. Click Export To File &#8211;&gt; Next.3. In Create a file of type click Personal Folder File (.pst) &#8211;&gt; Next.4. In Select the folder to export from, click the folder you want to export. Click to select Include Sub-folders if it applies &#8211;&gt; Next.5. In Save exported file as, click Browse to select the location of the .pst file to receive the data that you want to export. Or, type the path and file name &#8211;&gt;Finish.<b>How to import .pst file data</b>To import a .pst file into Outlook, follow these steps:1. On the File menu &#8211;&gt; Import And Export.2. Click Import from another program or file &#8211;&gt; Next.3. In Select the file type to import from, click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next.4. In File to Import, click Browse to locate the .pst file that you want to import &#8211;&gt; Next. If you know the path, type it in the box.5. In Select the folder to import from, click the folder that contains the data that you want to import.If the folder contains sub-folders, and you want to include this data in the import process, click to select the Include Sub-folders check box. If the destination for importing is the currently selected folder, click Import items into the current folder. Otherwise, click Import items into the same folder. This creates matching items in the destination folder that you select &#8211;&gt; Finish. </p>
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